AMQP for Middleware Interoperability and Cloud Messaging
HOW do I reduce the risk of rolling out new applications using AMQP?
INETCO Insight helps banks, trading institutions, and other companies improve their visibility into proprietary middleware messaging environments and safely adopt the vendor-agnostic, open sourced AMQP transport layer to:
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Reduce the costly dependencies on any one proprietary middleware provider, or in-house expensive messaging system infrastructures, by monitoring the real-time performance of all middleware applications and all AMQP 1.0 transactions being simultaneously generated from a variety of data points
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Improve business-to-business interoperability by providing a way to securely pass synchronous and asynchronous messages within cloud-based and SOA environments. Quickly isolate issues and identify anomalous behavior patterns that may be indicative of AMQP transaction failures or security breaches.
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Reduce the number of developer and support hours spent trying to utilize message formats (such as XML over HTTP and other proprietary formats) to conduct web transactions they were never architected to do. The AMQP transport layer is designed for enterprise messaging, offering developers a cheaper, easier alternative to “bending” existing messaging formats to meet the emerging needs of new message-based applications, including those in the web and the cloud.
BTM Related Links for Companies Using AMQP 1.0:
AMQP Working Group Transitions AMQP 1.0 Specification to OASIS Press Release (August 2011)
Understanding AMQP 1.0 - Video Extracted from Loki’s Cryptex
Monitoring AMQP and iAmqp Decode
INETCO Joins the AMQP Working Group Press Release
“With INETCO Insight, we were able to see immediate improvements in our billing accuracy, with the number of “unknown” transactions decreasing by over 90%. In terms of spending money on capital projects, these billing improvements resulted in INETCO Insight being my best payback project for 2010.”
Brian Shackleton, SLM Rural & Transactions, ICT Services
Gen-I (Telecom New Zealand)